I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who thought that Ron and Hermione would eventually drift apart after they got together. Of course, this didn't happen in the epilogue of the books, but to me it just seemed likely. As if there was a lack of options for the two of them. I mean, surely they must have met someone else who appealed to them in some way? I've thought the same with Ginny and Harry.

Anyway, I thought you portrayed how their relationship could have turned out very well. I don't blame Hermione for wanting to run away from a marriage that has fallen apart. If Draco and Hermione ever did get together, I'm quite sure that Draco would have run away if she said she loved him, especially with their history.

It was nice that Ron- Oh wait, I just reread a line. Ron says, "and you can go find him." Wow. He knew? That's surprising. It was nice that Ron actually gave her a chance to leave instead of being completely ignorant of what was going on with their relationship like other writers make him do.

This made me want to read more of this story, but at the same time I feel like any more would ruin it and make it seem less interesting. You've said enough to make a reader interested and satisfied. My mind tends to wander so I think that was a good quality of the story.

Author's Response: Thank you so much! What a lovely, detailed review, which is always a wonderful thing to see. I really appreciate you taking the time to write so much, and I'm very pleased that you seemed to enjoy the story.

I've always felt the same about Ginny/Harry too. High school or teenage relationships rarely last, and I was surprised that JK made it so they did. I don't know, it always seemed too perfect to me.